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it led to a war between britain and the colonists
taxing on imports
the colonists (George Washington's army) would attack the weakest part of the columns
After the Powhatan Indians attack upon the Virginia colony in 1622, the colonists abandoned many of the smaller settlements. Jamestown, the largest colony, was saved from the attack when an Indian youth living in the home of colonist, Richard Pace told him of the planned attack.
It was Metacom, who was also known as King Phillip.
When he died in 1618 his brother Opechancanough took over. In 1622 he organized a suprise attack on Jamestown and killed a third of the English, but he didn't do another attack for 22 years. By this time the colony was established and it was too late.
Metacom
Openchancanough who took over after Powhatan's death in 1618. He organized a violent attack on Jamestown and killed almost a third of the English. There were other skirmishes off and on, but his last attack was 22 years later. By that time Jamestown was firmly established.
it led to a war between britain and the colonists
The proclomation of 1763 prevented the colonists from moving west because of the probabilty of Indian attack
taxing on imports
the colonists (George Washington's army) would attack the weakest part of the columns
The proclomation of 1763 prevented the colonists from moving west because of the probabilty of Indian attack
Metacorn led the Native American attack on colonists in New England in 1675.
It was Metacom, who was also known as King Phillip.
The colonists were tired of being taxed with no say in government. After their appeals and petitions were repeatedly denied by Parliament, the colonists began boycotting British goods. The colonists knew that if they wanted to get attention from the British, they needed to attack their economy.
After the Powhatan Indians attack upon the Virginia colony in 1622, the colonists abandoned many of the smaller settlements. Jamestown, the largest colony, was saved from the attack when an Indian youth living in the home of colonist, Richard Pace told him of the planned attack.